15 Most Unique Superpowers Of All Time, Ranked

Comic books are full of superheroes with common powers such as flight, punching anything into outer space and blasting any kind of energy through their hands, but there are also many characters whose abilities are way more original than that. These strange powers make them stand out, even if they don’t make them as popular as other comic icons.
Superpowers like prehensile hair or urban symbiosis sound way less cool than heat vision and super strength, but Medusa the Queen of the Inhumans and the King of Cities have shown that they’re just as great. These skills may be uncommon, but they’re often as useful as the most basic sets of superpowers. The characters that use these powers truly prove that it is not about the power itself, but rather the one wielding it.
The ability to detach limbs doesn’t seem very useful at first glance. The Legion of Super-Heroes certainly didn’t think so, as they rejected Floyd Belkin, otherwise known as Arm Fall Off Boy, when he tried out to join the organization. Granted the ability to detach and re-attach his limbs at will, Floyd could extend his reach and leverage at the cost of having the full use of his limbs.

Comic books are full of superheroes with common powers such as flight, punching anything into outer space and blasting any kind of energy through their hands, but there are also many characters whose abilities are way more original than that. These strange powers make them stand out, even if they don’t make them as popular as other comic icons.

Superpowers like prehensile hair or urban symbiosis sound way less cool than heat vision and super strength, but Medusa the Queen of the Inhumans and the King of Cities have shown that they’re just as great. These skills may be uncommon, but they’re often as useful as the most basic sets of superpowers. The characters that use these powers truly prove that it is not about the power itself, but rather the one wielding it.

The ability to detach limbs doesn’t seem very useful at first glance. The Legion of Super-Heroes certainly didn’t think so, as they rejected Floyd Belkin, otherwise known as Arm Fall Off Boy, when he tried out to join the organization. Granted the ability to detach and re-attach his limbs at will, Floyd could extend his reach and leverage at the cost of having the full use of his limbs.

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